Roddy White has played in 128 consecutive games for the Atlanta Falcons, and it looks like that streak will continue despite the ankle sprain he suffered in Thursday night's preseason loss to the Baltimore Ravens.

Citing a source familiar with the injury, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported that the injury is minor and that White would be able to play if this were the regular season. However, the Falcons are expected to keep him on the sideline for the final two preseason games because they don’t want to push him before he’s ready.

White, 31, has had six consecutive 1,000-yard receiving seasons and is a key piece in Atlanta's passing game, one of the NFL's most potent.

With White still playing at a high level entering his ninth season and Julio Jones developing into one of the league’s best big-play wideouts, the Falcons arguably have the most dangerous receiving duo in the league.